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Austin Dillon Partners With Carolina Panthers to Launch Discounted Ticket Program for Veterans and Low-Income Families

CHARLOTTE, NC – October 2025 – In a powerful gesture of hometown pride and compassion, NASCAR driver Austin Dillon has teamed up with the Carolina Panthers to launch a discounted ticket program for veterans, low-income families, and individuals facing hardship across North Carolina.

The program perfectly embodies the “Keep Pounding” spirit — resilience, loyalty, and community — ensuring that every fan, regardless of background, has a chance to experience the thrill of Panthers football at Bank of America Stadium.

According to team representatives, Austin personally collaborated with Panthers ownership and the community outreach department to design the initiative. Discounted tickets will be made available for every home game during the 2025 season, distributed through local nonprofits and veterans’ organizations to guarantee fairness and accessibility.

Austin expressed his deep connection to the cause:

“Carolina is home. It’s where I learned hard work, teamwork, and pride. Partnering with the Panthers means giving that same feeling back to people who deserve it most.”

Fans and analysts have praised the partnership as one of the most heartfelt community initiatives in the NFL this year, merging Dillon’s NASCAR stardom with the Panthers’ longstanding commitment to unity and generosity.

Through this initiative, the Carolina Panthers once again prove that their greatest victories extend far beyond the field — into the hearts of the people who call Carolina home.


How do you feel about Austin Dillon’s inspiring partnership with the Panthers? Join the conversation using #KeepPounding and celebrate the true Carolina spirit — then show your pride with official Panthers gear at [SHOP NOW]!

Bills WR Officially Benched After Repeatedly Showing Up Late to Team Meetings - This Is His Fifth Time Being Late, He Was Reportedly Intoxicated
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